Nitride semiconductor light emitting device and fabricating method thereof

ABSTRACT

A nitride semiconductor light emitting device including: a first nitride semiconductor layer; an active layer formed on the first nitride semiconductor layer and including at least one barrier layer grown under hydrogen atmosphere of a high temperature; and a second nitride semi conductor layer formed on the active layer, and a method of fabricating the same are provided. According to the light emitting device and method of fabricating the same, the light power of the light emitting device is increased and the operation reliability is enhanced.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a nitride semiconductor light emitting device and fabrication method thereof, and more particularly, to a nitride semiconductor light emitting device and fabrication method thereof that can enhance the light power and reliability of the light emitting device.

BACKGROUND ART

In general, nitride semiconductors are in the limelight as a material for blue light emitting diodes, blue laser diodes or the like.

FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a general nitride semiconductor light emitting device.

Referring to FIG. 1, the general nitride semiconductor light emitting device includes a sapphire substrate 110, a buffer layer 120 formed on the sapphire substrate 110, an n-type nitride semiconductor layer 130 formed on the buffer layer 120, an active layer 140 formed on the n-type nitride semiconductor layer 130, and a p-type nitride semi-conductor layer 150 formed on the active layer 140.

The n- and p-type nitride semiconductor layers 130 and 150 are formed by doping a variety of dopants into a gallium nitride (GaN). Representative example of n-type dopants includes silicon (Si), and representative example of p-type dopants includes magnesium (Mg).

The active layer is a layer through which light emits. As a representative growth method of the active layer, and is generally made in an InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1) single well structure or multi-well structure in which Indium (In) and gallium (Ga) are contained in predetermined ratios. The active layer of InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1) is generally grown under an environment of nitrogen atmosphere and at a temperature of less than 900° C.

In detail, a general growth method below 900° C. is performed in a nitrogen (N2) atmosphere for a proper composition ratio of In and Ga. However, in the thin film growth of InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1), as the In introduction amount into GaN increases or the Ga introduction amount into InN increases, a serious phase dissociation phenomenon occurs, which is problematic. To solve such a phase dissociation phenomenon, if the growth temperature is increased, In phase dissociation phenomenon increases, which makes it difficult to obtain a good quality thin layer.

Meanwhile, when the active layer is grown in a relatively low temperature, In segregation occurs from thin InGaN layer, which deteriorates the layer quality, and many crystal defects also occur at an interface between InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1) and GaN due to a lattice difference therebetween. Also, the In phase dissociation phenomenon increases, which makes it difficult to obtain a good quality layer, and also the occurring crystal defects are combined with crystal defects of a lower structure to decrease the light emitting efficiency and the device reliability.

Finally, in the related art growth method, in the case of the materials, such as InGaN/GaN, a strong piezo electric field is generated inside the active layer because of a stress due to a large lattice mismatch, and electron-hole wave functions are separated, resulting in a deterioration in the light emitting efficiency.

DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION Technical Problem

The present invention is to provide a nitride semiconductor light emitting device that can enhance the crystallinity of InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1) constituting an active layer by decreasing crystal defects due to a large lattice mismatch between InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1) and InYGa1−YN(0≦y≦1) of a nitride semiconductor.

Also, the present invention is to provide a nitride semiconductor light emitting device having a low driving voltage and a high light emitting efficiency in which the light emitting efficiency is increased due to a thin active layer having InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1) of In composition and a fabrication method thereof.

Also, the present invention is to provide a nitride semiconductor light emitting device having an enhanced light power and reliability and a fabrication method thereof.

Technical Solution

There is provided a nitride semiconductor light emitting device including: a first nitride semiconductor layer; an active layer formed on the first nitride semiconductor layer and including at least one barrier layer grown under hydrogen atmosphere of a high temperature; and a second nitride semiconductor layer formed on the active layer.

Also, there is provided a nitride semiconductor light emitting device including: a buffer layer; a first nitride semiconductor layer formed on the buffer layer; an active layer formed on the first nitride semiconductor layer and including at least a pair of a well layer and a barrier layer having an IN(indium) composition ratio of less than 10%; and a second nitride semiconductor layer formed on the active layer.

Also, there is provided a method of fabricating a nitride semiconductor light emitting device, the method including: forming a first nitride semiconductor layer; forming an active layer on the first nitride semiconductor layer, the forming of the active layer including forming a well layer and a barrier layer grown under a hydrogen atmosphere at a high temperature; and forming a second nitride semiconductor layer on the active layer.

ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS

According to the nitride semiconductor light emitting device of the present invention, a barrier layer grown in a hydrogen atmosphere at a high temperature decreases crystal defects due to a large lattice mismatch between a well layer and the barrier layer constituting the active layer and enhances the crystallinity of the active layer.

Also, the light emitting device with a high light power and an increased reliability can be obtained.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The spirit of the present invention will be understood from the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:

FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a general nitride semiconductor light emitting device;

FIG. 2 a sectional view of a nitride semiconductor light emitting device according to a first embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 3 a sectional view of a nitride semiconductor light emitting device according to a second embodiment of the present invention; and

FIG. 4 a sectional view of a nitride semiconductor light emitting device according to a third embodiment of the present invention.

BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to accompanying drawings.

First Embodiment

FIG. 2 a sectional view of a nitride semiconductor light emitting device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 2, the nitride semiconductor light emitting device according to the present invention includes a buffer layer 220 formed on a substrate 210, an n-type nitride semiconductor layer 230 formed on the buffer layer 220, an active layer 240 formed on the n-type nitride semiconductor layer 230, the active layer 240 including well layers 241 a, 249 a and barrier layers 241 b, 249 b, and a p-type nitride semi-conductor layer 250 formed on the active layer 240.

In detail, the active layer 240 is formed between the n-type nitride semiconductor layer 230 and the p-type nitride semiconductor layer 250. In particular, the active layer 240 is characterized by including the barrier layers 241 b, 249 b grown in a high temperature hydrogen atmosphere so as to reduce crystal defects.

Also, the active layer 240 may have a single quantum well structure consisting of a first well layer 241 a and a first barrier layer 241 b, or a multi-quantum well structure consisting of a plurality of well layers 241 a, 249 a and a plurality of barrier layers 241 b, 249 b alternatively formed. Preferably, the plurality of well layers 241 a, 249 a and the plurality of barrier layers 241 b, 249 b are arranged to include 4 to 10 pairs of periodically repeated well layers and barrier layer, each pair consisting of one well layer and one barrier layer.

Also, it is preferable that each of the well layers 241 a, 249 a should have a composition of InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1) of which In composition ratio is 10-20% and each of the barrier layers 241 b, 249 b should have a composition of InYGa1−YN(0≦y≦1) of which In composition ratio is below 10%.

Hereinafter, a method of fabricating a nitride semiconductor light emitting device according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described.

First, a buffer layer 220 is formed on a substrate 210. The substrate 210 may be a sapphire substrate, a silicon substrate or a silicon carbide (SiC) substrate, which are widely used in the nitride semiconductor light emitting devices.

Next, an n-type nitride semiconductor layer 230 serving as a first nitride semi-conductor layer is formed on the buffer layer 220. After the n-type nitride semi-conductor layer 230 is formed, a process step of forming an active layer 240 is performed.

Describing the process step of forming the active layer 240 in more detail, a well layer 241 a having a composition of InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1) is formed on the n-type nitride semiconductor layer 230. Preferably, the well layer 241 a is formed with a composition of InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1) of which In composition ratio is 10% to 20%. After the well layer 241 a is formed, a barrier layer 241 b having a composition of InYGa1−YN(0≦y≦1) is formed on the well layer 241 a. Preferably, the barrier layer 241 b is formed with a composition of InYGa1−YN(0≦y≦1) of which In composition ratio is below 10%.

Herein, the barrier layer 241 b is formed at a thickness range of 30-200 Å in a high temperature hydrogen atmosphere. If the barrier layer 241 b is formed so thin, the crystal defects-removing effects, such as defects, inclusion or the like generated in a boundary between InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1) and InYGa1−YN(0≦y≦1) constituting the well layers and the barrier layers, are decreased, so that the device performance enhancement effect is reduced. Accordingly, it is preferable that the barrier layer 241 b be 30 Å or more thick. Further, if the barrier layer 241 b is formed so thick, the resistance, which is happening during fabrication of device, is increased, so that the electrical characteristics and the light emitting efficiency of the device are lowered. Accordingly, it is preferable that the barrier layer 241 b be 200 Å or less thick. Resultantly, it is preferable that the barrier layer 241 b be formed at a thickness range of 30-200 Å.

In addition, when the barrier layer 241 b is formed in the hydrogen atmosphere above 900° C. according to the present invention, it shows remarkably decreased crystal defects, compared with the related art barrier layer of InYGa1−YN(0≦y≦1) having a multi-well structure formed in a temperature below 900° C. However, if the growth temperature of the barrier layer 241 b exceeds 1,040° C., the crystal defects increase. To this end, it is preferable that the temperature range for the formation of the barrier layer 241 b be in a range of 900-1,040° C.

By the above process steps, the active layer 240 is formed with a single quantum well structure consisting of a single well layer 241 a and a single barrier layer 241 b or a multi-quantum well structure consisting of a plurality of well layers and barrier layers alternatively arranged.

After the active layer 240 is formed, a p-type nitride semiconductor layer 250 serving as a second nitride semiconductor layer is formed on the active layer 240.

The barrier layer suppresses crystal defects existing in the lower structure of the substrate 210, the buffer layer 220 and the n-type nitride semiconductor layer 230 and dislocations such as defects or inclusions occurring in a boundary between InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1) and InYGa1−YN(0≦y≦1) from being propagated, thereby enhancing the device reliability. Hence, the light power of the light emitting device is improved and the device reliability is increased.

Second Embodiment

Hereinafter, a nitride semiconductor light emitting device and fabrication method thereof according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described.

FIG. 3 a sectional view of a nitride semiconductor light emitting device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 3, the nitride semiconductor light emitting device according to the present invention includes a buffer layer 320 formed on a substrate 310, an n-type nitride semiconductor layer 330 formed on the buffer layer 320, an active layer 340 formed on the n-type nitride semiconductor layer 330, the active layer 340 including at least barrier layers 341 b, 349 b, and a p-type nitride semiconductor layer 350 formed on the active layer 340.

The active layer 340 is formed between the n-type nitride semiconductor layer 330 and the p-type nitride semiconductor layer 350. The active layer 340 includes the barrier layers 341 b, 349 b grown in a high temperature nitrogen atmosphere so as to decrease crystal defects. One period of the active layer 340 includes a first well layer 341 a formed on the n-type nitride semiconductor layer 330, a first barrier layer 341 b grown on the first well layer 341 a in a high temperature hydrogen atmosphere, and a seed layer 341 c formed on the first barrier layer 341 b.

In detail, the active layer 340 includes a plurality of well layers 341 a, 349 a, a plurality of barrier layers 341 b, 349 b and a plurality of seed layers 341 c, 349 c alternatively arranged. Preferably, the plurality of well layers 341 a, 349 a, the plurality of barrier layers 341 b, 349 b and the plurality of seed layers 341 c, 349 c, one period consisting of one well layer, one barrier layer and one seed layer, are formed in four or ten periods.

The seed layers 341 c, 348 c are grown with a composition of InZGa1−ZN(0<z<1) or a single layer of InN. The seed layers serve as a seed while the well layers are formed directly on the seed layers such that In is sufficiently introduced into the well layers.

The nitride semiconductor light emitting device thus formed according to the second embodiment of the present invention is characterized by including forming the seed layers prior to forming the well layers such that the characteristics of the well layers are improved and In is sufficiently supplied into the well layers.

Hereinafter, a method of fabricating the nitride semiconductor light emitting device according to the second embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail.

First, a buffer layer 320 is formed on a substrate 310. Next, an n-type nitride semi-conductor layer 330 serving as a first nitride semiconductor layer is formed on the buffer layer 320. After the n-type nitride semiconductor layer 330 is formed, a process step of forming an active layer 340 is performed.

To form the active layer 340, a well layer 341 a having a composition of InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1) is formed on the n-type nitride semiconductor layer 330. After the well layer 341 a is formed, a barrier layer 341 b is formed on the well layer 341 a. Since the process steps from the forming of the n-type nitride semiconductor layer 330 to the forming of the barrier layer 341 b are the same as those in the first embodiment, their detailed description will be omitted.

After the barrier layer 341 b is formed, a seed layer 341 c is formed with a composition of InZGa1−ZN(0<z<1) or in a single layer of InN. The seed layer 341 c serves as a seed while a well layer 342 a is formed with a composition of InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1) such that In is sufficiently supplied into the well layer 342 a with a composition of InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1). Accordingly, a carrier localization caused by a phase dissociation of the inside of the well layer or a non-uniform In composition becomes adjustable. Meanwhile, a composition ratio of In in the seed layer 341 c with a composition of InZGa1−ZN is preferably above 10% to an overall composition.

In a general case, the well layer with a composition of InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1) has a composition ratio containing 15% In. In order to increase the In composition ratio of the well layer 342 a in the nitride semiconductor light emitting device according to the present invention, the In composition ratio in InZGa1−ZN(0<z<1) constituting the seed layer 341 c is made above 10%. By doing so, In introduction effect into the well layer increases, so that the well layer 342 a can be formed with a composition ratio containing 15% or more In.

The seed layer 341 c of a single layer of InZGa1−ZN(0<z<1) or InN is preferably grown at a thickness below 20 Å. This is because if the seed layer 341 c is thicker than the well layer 342 a, In isolation phenomenon may occurs at a boundary between the seed layer 341 c and the well layer 342 a, which results in the deterioration in the layer quality or in the light emitting characteristic.

After the seed layer 341 c is grown, a heat treatment of the seed layer 341 c may be added. Example of the heat treatment includes a process step of thermally annealing the seed layer 341 c at the same temperature as the growth temperature of the seed layer 341 c or a process step of elevating the growth temperature while the well layer 342 b is grown. The above heat treatment promotes In introduced into the seed layer 341 c to form a lattice bond with Nitrogen(N) and also helps Ga and In to bond with each other while the well layer 342 a is formed.

After the seed layer 341 c is formed, well layer 342 a is formed with a composition of InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1). While the well layer 342 a is formed with the composition of InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1), a sufficient amount of In is introduced into the well layer 342 a from the seed layer 341 c formed in the previous process step. Accordingly, a high temperature growth of active layer can be induced to obtain thin active layer having the high quality composition of InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1).

Resultantly, a nitride semiconductor light emitting device having a high light emitting efficiency can be obtained due to the carrier localization effect of the high quality thin InGaN layer having the high In composition ratio.

Through the above process steps, a single quantum well structure consisting of the well layer 341 a/barrier layer 341 b/seed layer 341 c can be obtained or a multi-quantum well structure further including a plurality of well layers/barrier layers/seed layers additively grown on the seed layer 341 c of the single quantum well structure can be obtained.

In forming the final quantum well structure of the active layer 349, the well layer 349 a and the barrier layer 349 b are formed, but the seed layer is omitted, which is because an additional well layer does not exist on the seed layer if formed, and the barrier layer 349 b directly contacts the p-type nitride semiconductor layer 350 to obtain a normal operation environment of light emitting device due to the formation of a contact layer.

Subsequently, a p-type nitride semiconductor layer serving as a second nitride semi-conductor layer 350 is formed on the active layer 340.

Elements, which are not particularly described in the above description for the second embodiment, can be referred from the description of the first embodiment.

The characteristics of the nitride semiconductor light emitting device according to the second embodiment will now be described.

The barrier layers 341 b, 349 b in the active layer 340 are grown in the high temperature hydrogen atmosphere to reduce the crystal defects. Accordingly, the crystal defects of the lower structure including the substrate 310, the buffer layer 320 and the n-type nitride semiconductor layer 330, and the dislocations, such as the defects or inclusions, occurring at the boundary between InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1) and InYGa1−YN(0≦y≦1), can be prevented from being propagated, thereby enhancing the device reliability.

Also, while the nitride semiconductor light emitting device according to the present invention is fabricated, the seed layers 341 c, 348 c help In to be sufficiently introduced into the well layers 342 a, 349 a having the composition of InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1) during the growth of the well layers 342 a, 349 a. The above behavior of the seed layers 341 c, 348 c induces a natural rise of the growth temperature being caused by the high In composition ratio such that a thin InGaN layer grown at a high temperature can be obtained, thereby enhancing the light emitting efficiency due to the carrier localization effect.

Recent research results show that an energy band gap of InN is a very small value of 0.7 eV (corresponds to a wavelength of 1,771 nanometers), which means that the energy gap of InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1) includes infrared ray region to ultra violet ray region. Accordingly, it is possible to fabricate an LCD emitting lights at all wavelengths.

However, according to the nitride semiconductor light emitting device and fabrication method thereof provided in the first and second embodiments, since the first well layers 241 a, 341 a are grown directly on the n-type nitride semiconductor layers 230, 330, respectively, the lattice structure defects of the first well layers 241 a, 341 a may not be sufficiently reduced.

Third Embodiment

The third embodiment of the present invention is provided to solve the above drawback, and provides a fabrication method with a structure that can cope with the lattice structure defects of the first well layers 241 a, 341 a first grown.

FIG. 4 a sectional view of a nitride semiconductor light emitting device according to a third embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 4, to solve lattice structure defects of a first well layer 441 a, an additional barrier layer 439 is further formed between the first well layer 441 a and an n-type nitride semiconductor layer 430, which is to remove the crystal defects of the first well layer 441 a and at the same time to stably operate the light emitting device. The additional barrier layer 439 is grown in a high temperature hydrogen atmosphere.

The process step of forming the additional barrier layer 439 is performed between the process step of forming the aforementioned n-type nitride semiconductor layer 430 and the process step of forming the first well layer 441 a.

Through the method of fabricating the nitride semiconductor light emitting device according to the third embodiment of the present invention, the crystal defects existing of the lower structure including a substrate 410, a buffer layer 420 and the n-type nitride semiconductor layer 430 can be prevented from being propagated to the first well layer 441 a. Also, dislocations such as defects or inclusions occurring at a boundary between the well layer having the composition of InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1) and the barrier layer having the composition of InYGa1−YN(0≦y≦1) can be efficiently prevented from being propagated, thereby minimizing the crystal defects of the active layer.

INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

According to the nitride semiconductor light emitting device of the present invention, the barrier layer grown in a high temperature hydrogen atmosphere decreases crystal defects due to a large lattice mismatch between the well layer having the composition of InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1) and the barrier layer having the composition of InYGa1−YN(0≦y≦1) and enhances the crystallinity of the active layer having the composition of InXGa1−XN(0≦x≦1).

Also, the seed layer having the composition of InZGa1−ZN(0≦z≦1) of which In content is high can increase the light emitting efficiency and allow light having a wide wavelength band to be obtained.

In addition, a nitride semiconductor light emitting device with an improved light power and reliability can be obtained. 

1. A semiconductor light emitting device, comprising: a first conductive type semiconductor layer; an active layer formed on the first conductive type semiconductor layer, wherein the active layer is a multi-quantum well structure having a plurality of well layers alternatively stacked with a plurality of barrier layers; and a second conductive type semiconductor layer formed on the active layer, wherein a first well layer of the plurality of well layers has a composition of In_(X)Ga_(1−X)N(0≦x≦1) with an In (Indium) composition ratio of 10-20%, and wherein a first barrier layer of the plurality of the barrier layers is formed on the first well layer and has a composition of In_(Y)Ga_(1−Y)N (0≦Y≦1) with an In (Indium) composition ratio of less than 10%.
 2. The semiconductor light emitting device of claim 1, wherein the first barrier layer has a thickness of 30-200 Å.
 3. The nitride semiconductor light emitting device of claim 1, wherein the first well layer is interposed between the first barrier layer and the first conductive type semiconductor layer.
 4. The semiconductor light emitting device of claim 1, wherein a second barrier layer of the plurality of the barrier layers is interposed between the first conductive type semiconductor layer and the first well layer.
 5. The semiconductor light emitting device of claim 1, wherein the active layer comprises 4 to 10 pairs of periodically repeated well layers and barrier layers, each pair including a corresponding barrier layer on a corresponding well layer.
 6. The semiconductor light emitting device of claim 5, wherein one of the pairs of periodically repeated well layers and barrier layers comprises a seed layer containing In (Indium) under the corresponding well layer of the pair.
 7. The semiconductor light emitting device of claim 6, wherein the seed layer is a single layer of In_(Z)Ga_(1−Z)N (0<z<1) or InN.
 8. The semiconductor light emitting device of claim 6, wherein a thickness of the seed layer is less than a thickness of the barrier layer.
 9. A semiconductor light emitting device, comprising: a first conductive type semiconductor layer; an active layer formed on the first conductive type semiconductor layer, wherein the active layer includes well layers, having a composition of In_(X)Ga_(1−X)N (0≦x≦1), and barrier layers; and a second conductive type semiconductor layer formed on the active layer, wherein at least one of the barrier layers is 30-200 Å thick.
 10. The semiconductor light emitting device of claim 9, wherein the well layers have a composition of In_(X)Ga_(1−X)N (0≦x≦1) with an In (Indium) composition ratio of 10-20%, and wherein the barrier layers have a composition of In_(Y)Ga_(1−Y)N (0≦Y≦1) with an In (Indium) composition ratio of less than 10%.
 11. The semiconductor light emitting device of claim 10, wherein the first conductive type semiconductor layer comprises an n-type semiconductor layer, and wherein the second conductive type semiconductor layer comprises a p-type semiconductor layer.
 12. The semiconductor light emitting device of claim 9, wherein well layers and the barrier layers of the active layer include 4 to 10 pairs of periodically repeated well layers and barrier layers, each pair including a corresponding barrier layer on a corresponding well layer.
 13. The semiconductor light emitting device of claim 12, wherein at least one of the pairs of periodically repeated well layers and barrier layers comprises a first layer under the well layer of the pair and having an In (Indium) composition ratio of more than 10%.
 14. The semiconductor light emitting device of claim 9, wherein the active layer comprises: a first layer having an energy gap of In_(x)Ga_(1−x)N(0≦x≦1) including an infrared ray region to an ultra violet ray region, the first layer disposed to between one of the well layer and one of the barrier layers.
 15. The semiconductor light emitting device of claim 13, wherein the first layer is a continuous layer having a thickness of 20 Å or less.
 16. The semiconductor light emitting device of claim 13, further comprising: a buffer layer formed under the first conductive type semiconductor layer; and a substrate formed under the buffer layer.
 17. The semiconductor light emitting device of claim 10, wherein the well layers and the barrier layers comprise: at least 4 pairs of periodically repeated well layers and barrier layers, each pair including a corresponding barrier layer on a corresponding well layer.
 18. The semiconductor light emitting device of claim 12, wherein one of the pairs periodically repeated well layers and barrier layers comprises a first layer formed under the corresponding well layer of the one pair, and wherein the first layer has an In (Indium) composition ratio equal to or greater than an In (Indium) composition ratio of the corresponding barrier layer of the one pair.
 19. The semiconductor light emitting device of claim 17, wherein the In (Indium) composition ratio of the first layer is equal to or different from an In (Indium) composition ratio of the corresponding well layer of the at least one pair, and wherein the In (Indium) composition ratio of the corresponding well layer of the at least one pair is greater than the In (Indium) composition ratio of the corresponding barrier layer of the at least one pair. 